but he seems to feel that people dont like him, or at least don't like him and Meg as a couple and that's why they wanted to control putting out their own news so that they minimized criticism from the Press which upsets them. So, well, I don't know..? Does he think that the slightest criticism no matter how fair or well meant, is a sign that people DONT like him and he gets upset by it...?
And truth is that apart from ardent fans I suspect the press and the public ARE more cool or critical about them than they used to be...so in his new life, he's going to get more unkind press, more negativity...
Did he want to get out years ago because he just didn't like the routine, or because he felt he wasn't liked then? Because back a few years ago, I think he was genuinely one of the more popular royals. I think its gonna go downhill from now on. THe Americans may like him or may be indifferent to him.. the British will get more indifferent the longer he spends abroad.
Or he thinks that people don't like his idol. The idol he worships and (almost desperately?) clings on to. Meghan.
You try take the most precious idol a shaman has and ridicule it in front of him. Don't expect a positive response!
Perhaps I too have been entirely wrong about Harry?
I used to see Harry as a bloke. A guy you'd have fun with, share a beer with and dirty stories. And feel happy for when he finally settled down with someone he loved and hopefully had a family of his own.
I have known and know several "Harrys."
A guy with flaws, but also a good heart, a mate you could count on and relate to.
But he sure has changed! More than the "Harrys" I know.
So what is happening?
In no particular order, but just going through my mind:
A) He is having personal issues. And they have become more pronounced than beforehand where he was able to hide it from the public.
We may be seeing some kind of breakdown?
B) We are finally seeing the genuine Harry. The facade is down. This is his true self. A self previously only known to a very few. A very self-centered Harry.
And Meghan is somehow caught up in this whirlwind of events.
C) Harry has seen the light. The light here being Meghan, or perhaps rather an idol, who happens to be a human being named Meghan. Everything positive in this world is personified in Meghan, she is his anchor.
You cannot argue with someone who has seen the light. The world has become binary, it's 0 or 1.
Such an epiphany is not unusual.
D) Meghan is a very skilled and ruthless manipulator, who has managed somehow to manipulate Harry to do her bidding. He has become her slave and she has managed to separate Harry from family and friends in order to control him.
E) Two very self-centered individuals have met and they together have created a distorted view of themselves and the world around them, not to mention their own importance in this surreal world.
They fuel each other. And they cannot accept people who differ from or criticize what H&M are doing, because what they are doing is right and just.
They need people around them who can confirm their worldview and their importance.
This book was supposed to vindicate H&M and in rational eyes it's a PR-disaster!
But if you turn it around and look at the book through completely self-centered eyes, then it makes more sense. It makes perfect sense to cut off your brother and one of your very best friends for slighting you - surely everybody can see that?!?
F) Harry is right. William and Tom Inskip
are racist/snobbish. The British press
is most unreasonable and borderline racist. The British public (in particular) is wrong and petty.
H&M's requests
were reasonable. Their visions and the ideas they wish to promote
are right, important and worthy of a global audience.
H&M should not waste their lives, visions and voices on mere national issues, when there are much more important global issues to address.
G) Your suggestion.
- These are the - sad - possibilities that are in my mind at present.